Hi Jack, thank you for your work. I am a Vietnam war veteran having served in Vietnam in 1970-1971 in I Corps with the Americal Division. I have had a horrific life since Vietnam. I joined the U.S. Army in 1970 after high school. I had a high draft number. I regret that decision. I suffer from PTSD. I never married.
I am currently in remission since December 2009 from stage 3 throat cancer. The doctors gave me a 50-50 chance to survive the cancer. I also have uncontrolled high blood pressure from chemical agent orange exposure. Now I just found out I have lung issues. I am physically fit, never smoked and no one in my family had cancer.
We need to get the truth out there to the general public about how many deaths these chemicals have caused to Vietnam veterans and now our kids. I feel the U.S. Government is responsible but will not admit it which I feel is pathetic.
Thank you or your work!
George started the Facebook page “Vietnam Veterans, the Best of the Baby Boomers” which has 33,413 members.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/867618806649930/
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Jack McCabe was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. He graduated from high school in 1969 at the age of 17 and two days after he turned 18 he joined the Army. He was sent to Vietnam less than a year later in October of 1970. He extended for a second tour and finally came home for good at the end of May 1972. He finished his three-year enlistment at Fort Huachuca, Arizona and returned home to Chicago.
After his return from Vietnam, he pursued his education using the G.I. Bill, receiving an associate degree in electronics engineering from DeVry Institute. He eventually continued his education by attending night school and received his bachelor’s degree in business and management from Northeastern Illinois University in 1981, at the age of 30.
He owned his own business for 20 years and then sold real estate for 20 more before retiring to North Carolina, where he became a certified Peer Support Specialist with a veteran designation.
He has a deep passion for helping veterans doing volunteer work with the YMCA Resource Gateway in Gaston County, NC where he handles all the calls from those with past military service. He helped veterans with PTSD, financial crisis’s, substance abuse, homelessness, and veteran benefits. He received the North Carolina Governors Award for Volunteer Work.
Jack believes that the most important thing he can do is to give Vietnam and all veterans a voice. By sharing their stories veterans understand that they are not alone. There are many going through the same struggles as they are.
For non-veterans, he hopes they will understand the struggles veterans face when they return home from war.
He has since retired and is in the process of writing another book.
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Hi Jack, you shared my story last week..I am an Admin in George’s group. George was he first one to reach out to me after my Dad passed and he read story. I started joining every Veteran support group I could….so I could LEARN TRUTH. I consider him family now…..he is an AMAZING soul….a warrior, fighter, and a SURVIVOR. Blessed beyond words to know his man…… he inspires me daily.
Laurie Nix Colegrove
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